http://www.hulu.com/
I searched and didn't find this mentioned. Pretty interesting site. I was approved 3-4 days after I applied for the Beta. Basically watch (at good quality!) any TV shows you might have missed.
Hulu
Moderator: Moderators
- Sabre
- DCAWD Founding Member
- Posts: 21432
- Joined: Wed Aug 11, 2004 8:00 pm
- Location: Springfield, VA
- Contact:
Hulu
Sabre (Julian)

92.5% Stock 04 STI
Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.

92.5% Stock 04 STI
Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
- WRXWagon2112
- DCAWD Founding Member
- Posts: 3314
- Joined: Mon Aug 23, 2004 8:00 pm
- Location: Livin' the dream
- WRXWagon2112
- DCAWD Founding Member
- Posts: 3314
- Joined: Mon Aug 23, 2004 8:00 pm
- Location: Livin' the dream
I've signed up for both Hulu and Joost. Both are really easy to use and provide good video quality (not HD-level, but certainly better than YouTube). Joost requires an install of a player while Hulu is strictly browser-based.
Joost has a lot of content but not much that's nationally recognizable (although they do have Fifth Gear if you're a fan).
Hulu's got network-approved content complete with full episodes of a lot of well-known shows (though mostly NBC- and Fox-affiliated properties). You really have to be careful and look for the little "TV" icon that denotes a full episode. Otherwise you'll just get clips of the shows.
Definitely a good resource for a HTPC.
--Alan
Joost has a lot of content but not much that's nationally recognizable (although they do have Fifth Gear if you're a fan).
Hulu's got network-approved content complete with full episodes of a lot of well-known shows (though mostly NBC- and Fox-affiliated properties). You really have to be careful and look for the little "TV" icon that denotes a full episode. Otherwise you'll just get clips of the shows.
Definitely a good resource for a HTPC.

--Alan